Despite the beauty of icicles hanging along a roof's edges, homeowners should know that they can be symptomatic of a larger ...
Tiny drops of dirty water, often mistaken for air bubbles, tell the tale of rippling icicle growth. While examining 3-millimeter-thick cross sections of icicles grown in the lab, University of Toronto ...
Amanda McNulty shares how Christmas tree ornaments gathered over the years can stir warm memories of loved ones, both near and far.
Found everywhere in the freezing weather, icicles can make for an attractive display when covering rocks or trees out in nature. Closer to home, however, these winter formations can be dangerous, and ...
While pretty to look at, icicles can pose risks for homeowners and those unlucky enough to be under one when it breaks off, experts say. Dr. Stuart Brilliant, chief of Paoli’s Emergency Department, ...
Cutting-edge research reveals more than meets the icicle. Look out your window at the icicles beginning to grow on the edges of roofs and car bumpers, and you might think that all icicles are shaped ...
A classic symbol of winter’s chill, rows of icicles hanging dramatically off roofs and trees show off the simple artistry of nature. But there’s more to them than their fleeting beauty: Icicles are ...